Souki in the driver’s seat
Cheniere’s former CEO resurfaced with a company called Tellurian and a plan to produce 5% of the world’s LNG by 2025.
Cheniere’s former CEO resurfaced with a company called Tellurian and a plan to produce 5% of the world’s LNG by 2025.
Japan's Mitsui & Co expects a final investment decision on a US Anadarko-led offshore LNG project in Mozambique in April – June 2018.
According to Reuters, Exxon Mobil Corp. is marketing 1.3 million tpy of mid-term LNG volumes from its US$19 billion Papua New Guinea LNG project.
Oxair Gas Systems has announced that it is supplying a nitrogen system for the Chevron-operated Gorgon project in Australia.
According to Reuters, Mitsui & Co. is expecting a final investment decision on the Mozambique LNG project in April – June 2018, four months later than originally expected.
According to Reuters, Nigeria LNG has commenced discussions with potential buyers regarding contracts for gas supplies from its LNG terminal.
OEG Offshore Pty Ltd has signed a five-year rental contract for the supply of DNV 2.7-1 cargo units and helifuel tanks to support hook up, commissioning and future production at the Ichthys LNG project.
Lloyd’s Register has presented Babcock’s LGE Process with an Approval in Principle for its LNG mixed refrigerant reliquefaction system, ecoSMRT®.
Cheniere Energy Partners L.P. – a subsidiary of Cheniere Energy Inc. – has announced that the Sabine Pass liquefaction facility has exported its 100th LNG cargo.
Driftwood LNG LLC and Driftwood Pipeline LLC have completed the pre-filing phase and collectively submitted a formal application with FERC to construct and operate an LNG facility and pipeline.
Cheniere Energy Partners L.P. has announced that it has achieved substantial completion of Train 3 of the Sabine Pass liquefaction project in Cameron Parish, Louisiana, US.
SCF has announced that Christophe de Margerie – the world’s first ice-breaking LNG tanker – has successfully berthed at the gas terminal at Sabetta Port in Russia, making it the first vessel to do so.
The United Arab Emirates is forecasting that savings generated by switching half its power needs to clean energy by 2050 will outstrip the investment costs.
The B.C. government has reached agreements with the Kitselas First Nation to ensure that the nation receives direct benefits from the construction of LNG export facilities on the province’s north coast.
Russia's Novatek and France's Total, along with Chinese partners, are preparing to launch Yamal LNG.